Halloween is right around the corner. Thanks to all of the creepy-good treats hitting shelves right now, we’re happy to start celebrating a little early. Is it really Halloween if you’re not sipping a Pumpkin Pie Blizzard or whipping up a batch of Pillsbury’s ghost cookies?
Now’s the time to get a head start on your Halloween decorating, too, and Walmart has just the thing. Right now, Walmart is selling the cutest orange Halloween Christmas trees. Once you see these stylish firs, you won’t be leaving the store without one.
There Are SO Many to Choose From!
Walmart’s trees are available in three different styles to fit with your living room decor. You can go as big or small as you want with a bright orange tree, a green tree wrapped in twinkling orange lights or an orange tinsel tree if you’re craving a little glitter in your life. What’s better is all of these trees are available for delivery, so there’s no lugging your new Halloween centerpiece to the car.
The selling point of these trees is all of the designs you can create with them. Instagram and Pinterest are loaded with adorable inspiration. Just look at the possibilities!
You can either load your tree up with the Halloween ornaments you’ve collected over the years or simply top it with something spooky for a simple, yet elegant look. (Personally, we’re loving the fully outfitted trees.)
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Looking for something a little more minimalist? Here’s where to find a ceramic Halloween tree.
Get to Walmart ASAP
We have a feeling these guys are going to disappear quickly, so don’t waste any time getting to work on your Halloween tree. Depending on the size, you can get a Halloween Christmas tree from Walmart for somewhere between $80 and $300. Come November, Walmart will be shifting to the traditional green firs, so you’ll want to get your hands on one of these as soon as you can.
Is there anything better than digging into some Hocus Pocus-inspired cookies under the Halloween tree? (No, no there is not.)
Marshmallow Ghosts
Kids of all ages can help prepare these easy-to-make treats. With just three ingredients that I often keep on hand, they can be put together at a moment's notice.—Nancy Foust, Stoneboro, PennsylvaniaSweet 'n' Spicy Halloween Munch
Kids of all ages love the sweet and salty blend in this fast-to-fix snack mix. —Shana Reiley, Theresa, New YorkMini Pretzel Pumpkins
Folks are sure to share some tricks in order to get some of these pleasing pumpkin-shaped treats. —Taste of Home Test KitchenHalloween Candy Bark
My kids and I wanted to make a treat using the beautiful colors of fall and some candy that's special for Halloween. Let the kids customize by using their favorite candies and cookies.—Peggie Brott, Carthage, New YorkBrowned Butter Cereal Bars
Crispy rice treats were one of the first recipes I ever made as a kid. For this version, I wanted to make something similar but more special. Friends and family think using Cap'n Crunch and browned butter is genius, but I just call them delicious.—Kelly Krauss, Lebanon, New JerseySpider Nest Candies
These creepy crawlies are much sweeter than they are scary. Kids love to help make the simple treats. —Taste of Home Test KitchenCaramel Cashew Cake Pops
Nothing beats the pairing of buttery caramel and rich cashews; add it to a chocolaty cake pop and you have one irresistible little treat. —Taste of Home Test KitchenWhite Fright Cake
Fresh or frozen raspberries folded into a thick strawberry glaze turn a boxed white cake mix into a sinister delight. My husband is not a fan of chocolate, so this is a great treat for him. —Cynthia Ford, Powder Springs, GeorgiaGourmet Caramel Apples
These drizzled confections look gorgeous and taste over-the-top yummy. With peanut butter flavor and a salty burst, they'll be the treats you can't wait to make each year. —Taste of Home Test KitchenCandy Corn Ice Cream Sandwiches
Get a head start on these sandwich cookies by shaping and chilling the homemade dough ahead of time. When you're ready, just slice and bake the tricolor treats, then spread with ice cream, assemble and freeze. —Taste of Home Test KitchenCaramel Corn Treats
A funky-fun twist on traditional Rice Krispie squares, these are a cinch to make and will delight the kiddies.—Cathy Tang, Redmond, Washington"Boo"-rrific Kisses
The Taste of Home Test Kitchen turned cute meringue cookies into these whimsical kisses, perfect for Halloween. With just 15 calories, each little treat can be enjoyed guilt-free! —Phyllis Schmalz, Kansas City, KansasHalloween Chocolate Cookie Pops
Our children look forward to making these cute cookies each year. They've become experts at making silly faces with little candies.Ghostly Cupcake Cones
Top peanut buttery cupcakes with your favorite frosting and spirited faces to make these frightfully ghostly treats. They’ll vanish into thin air before you know it! —Taste of Home Test Kitchen, Milwaukee, WisconsinPumpkin Whoopie Pies
My kids start begging me for these cakelike sandwich cookies as soon as autumn arrives. I haven't met a person yet who doesn't like these fun treats. —Deb Stuber, Carlisle, PennsylvaniaPeanut Butter Popcorn Balls
Friends and family are always happy to receive these tasty peanut butter popcorn balls. I love making them as well as eating them! —Betty Claycomb, Alverton, PennsylvaniaBanana Ghosts and Berry Ghouls
Dipped bananas and berries on a stick are as fun to make as they are to eat, especially when they become little ghosts and ghouls. —Taste of Home Food Styling TeamMartian Marshmallows
Wrap leftovers in cellophane and hand them out as favors-if they haven't all disappeared by the end of the party.—Teri Rasey, Cadillac, MichiganJack-o'-Lantern Pops
As soon as they see these pumpkin pops, your little ghouls’ and goblins’ faces will light right up. —Clara Coulson Minney, Washington Court House, OhioChoco Owls
You'll have a blast making Choco Owls to add to a Halloween treat platter. —Taste of Home Food Styling TeamHalloween Party Cutout Cookies
I've been making these Halloween cookies for about 40 years—first for my children and now my grandchildren and all their friends, too. I make about 20 trays a year to give away to trick-or-treaters. —Pamela Shank, Parkersburg, West VirginiaGoblin Chewies
These light, crispy cookies are packed with fun ingredients perfect for Halloween. —Bernice Morris, Marshfield, MissouriHalloween Witch Hats
Kids of all ages love finding the cake inside these cute cones. They're great for class parties. —Betsy King, Duluth, MinnesotaBrownie Spiders
I'm absolutely petrified of real spiders. But I can make an exception for these cute ones made from chocolate. They make perfect Halloween treats. —Ali Ebright, Kansas City, MissouriHalloween Pretzel Treats
Sweet and salty snack sticks: What's not to love? An added bonus—these treats can easily be customized for any holiday. —Taste of Home Test KitchenThe post Walmart Is Selling Bright Orange Halloween Christmas Trees Perfect for Spooky Season appeared first on Taste of Home.
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